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Hermione: "They can't have done...because I put a jinx on that piece of parchment we all signed. Believe me, if anybody’s run off and told Umbridge, we’ll know who they are and they will really regret it."

Ron: "What’ll happen to them?"

Hermione: "Well, put it this way...it’ll make Eloise Midgen’s acne look like a couple of cute freckles."

This jinx was used by Hermione Granger in 1995 as a safeguard against traitors within Dumbledore's Army. Hermione placed it on a piece of parchment signed by all D.A. members so that if any of them betrayed the group, boils would form on his or her face across the cheeks and nose, forming the word "SNEAK."[1]

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Known Uses

Although Hermione placed the jinx onto the parchment, she neglected to tell anyone about it at the time of the signing. When Ron Weasley showed her the newly placed Educational Decree Number Twenty-Four and claimed that she was naive for believing that by acting honourable and trustworthy will ensure the signers to maintain secrecy, she revealed to him and Harry Potter that she jinxed the parchment as a ruthless method of punishing any traitors, much to Ron's glee.

When Marietta Edgecombe betrayed the D.A. to Dolores Umbridge, this was precisely what happened to her; she was so humiliated that she would not show her face for almost a year, and when Umbridge claimed she could not remove the jinx, Harry felt a surge of pride in Hermione's jinxing abilities. Her best friend Cho Chang considered Hermione's jinx a "horrible trick," arguing that Hermione should have at least told everyone that she had jinxed the parchment, but Harry Potter retorted that he thought it was a "brilliant idea." This was the row that triggered the end of their romance.[1]

Marietta had the marks even the following year[2], and on the Hogwarts Express Harry Potter smirked when he saw Marietta was wearing a very thick layer of make-up but the pimples were still visible. This, along with in the previous year where Umbridge, Cornelius Fudge and even Madam Pomfrey could not reverse it, indicates that a counter-jinx could not be found or that Hermione refused to give it to Marietta. The boils did fade with time, but left scars.

Behind the scenes

The jinx may be related to the Furnunculus hex, which causes boils to erupt on a person wherever the spell hits.

As not even Madam Pomfrey could reverse the effects, it may mean that the Cure for Boils and Bubotuber pus, effective for removing pimples and acne, does not affect this jinx.

It appears the jinx requires the victim to enact the specific act of revealing that the organisation exists to a teacher in order to activate, as Dean Thomas led Seamus Finnigan, who was not a member yet at the time, to join with no consequences. Marietta did not suffer when she told Umbridge that it would be advantageous to go to the Room of Requirement; it was only when she said a meeting was taking place it the boils appear.